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Supersized solar in the Midwest

Long seen as a slow region for solar deployment, the U.S. Midwest has seen an explosion of project development in recent years. And while there is still a lot of speculation and uncertainty, one way or another this region is going to see major development.

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Macquarie to sell off solar, wind businesses, Vote Solar hiring: pvMB: 4/10/19

Good morning and welcome to today’s pvMB. We also bring you on this fine morning Midsummer’s new solar metal roof, a new iteration of S-5!’s clamps, a collaboration between Soligent and Pika Energy, and more!

Big solar is coming to Ohio

pv magazine has found six projects totaling over 1 GWac that have siting board approval, interconnection agreements and/or PPAs, suggesting that large-scale solar development is about to take off in a big way.

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Illinois emphasizes large rooftop solar, not community, in block grants

The Illinois Power Agency has allocated the last quarter of capacity under the adjustable block grant program, as it slogs through a backlog of applications for projects.

Bill to extend federal solar tax credits to energy storage introduced

The bill would move beyond current provisions that enable the ITC only for solar-paired battery systems.

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U.S. trade authorities to investigate solar cells from Jinko, LONGi, REC

You heard us right: another trade investigation. This time the ITC will look at cells made by LONGi, JinkoSolar and REC Group, based on claims by Hanwha Q Cells that the companies have infringed on its PERC technology.

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PG&E hires a new CEO from… TVA?

Advocates say the choice of hiring a CEO from a power company openly hostile to renewables is a bad look for the bankrupt utility, and comes as CCAs are organizing for a greater role in the state’s power system.

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EnergySage report suggests Panasonic, LG gains in rooftop solar

The quarterly intel report also showed Enphase winning back market share from SolarEdge, falling costs and bigger rooftop PV systems.

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It’s official: Gross metering will end in Maine

The return of net metering in Maine points to the back and forth that the policy is going through nationally – including in nearby Connecticut.

Massachusetts goes duck hunting

The state has unveiled a straw proposal of its new Clean Peak Standard, which appears to focus on mitigating future “duck curve” effects, as well as meeting winter peak energy demand. And this is good news for solar + battery storage.

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